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February 8, 2015 9:21 pm  #1


Sir Boast-A-Lot

Who else was completely taken by surprise when the "Sir Boast-A-Lot" program started to air during Sherlock's cab ride? I was completely shocked at Sherlock's "change of character" when he becomes a fugitive. Man, Thompson, man!

Last edited by Sherlock And A Gun (February 16, 2015 2:05 pm)


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Moriarty: "Is that a British Army L9A1 in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?"
Sherlock: "Oh Jim, it's obviously a Sig Sauer P226R, also assigned by the British Army to soldiers serving in Afghanistan. No science of deduction needed."

 

February 8, 2015 9:24 pm  #2


Re: Sir Boast-A-Lot

Sherlock And A Gun wrote:

Who else was completely taken by surprise when the "Sir Boast-A-Lot" program started to air during Sherlock's cab ride? I was completely shocked at Sherlock's "change of character" when he becomes a fugitive. Man, Moffiat, man!

Yeah, I was surprised by Sherlock's reaction, both to the video and seeing Moriarty as the cab driver. He lost control and succumbed to rage, something I've seen him do very, very rarely.


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February 8, 2015 9:29 pm  #3


Re: Sir Boast-A-Lot

MAN, this is the best one by far. Richard Brooks!! The small scene where they infiltrate the apartment and he comes waltzing in, dang.

Last edited by Sherlock And A Gun (February 9, 2015 2:16 pm)


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Moriarty: "Is that a British Army L9A1 in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?"
Sherlock: "Oh Jim, it's obviously a Sig Sauer P226R, also assigned by the British Army to soldiers serving in Afghanistan. No science of deduction needed."

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February 13, 2015 8:10 am  #4


Re: Sir Boast-A-Lot

Sherlock And A Gun wrote:

Who else was completely taken by surprise when the "Sir Boast-A-Lot" program started to air during Sherlock's cab ride? I was completely shocked at Sherlock's "change of character" when he becomes a fugitive. Man, Moffat, man!

?? Mofat? That episode was written by Steve Thompson.
 


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February 13, 2015 9:39 am  #5


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It's still stunning writing 


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February 16, 2015 2:04 pm  #6


Re: Sir Boast-A-Lot

tykobrian wrote:

Sherlock And A Gun wrote:

Who else was completely taken by surprise when the "Sir Boast-A-Lot" program started to air during Sherlock's cab ride? I was completely shocked at Sherlock's "change of character" when he becomes a fugitive. Man, Moffat, man!

?? Mofat? That episode was written by Steve Thompson.
 

Oops, sorry. I'll fix that. But yeah, amazing!


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Moriarty: "Is that a British Army L9A1 in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?"
Sherlock: "Oh Jim, it's obviously a Sig Sauer P226R, also assigned by the British Army to soldiers serving in Afghanistan. No science of deduction needed."

     Thread Starter
 

February 16, 2015 3:27 pm  #7


Re: Sir Boast-A-Lot

I really loved "Sir_Boast_a_Lot" segment, it was genuinely scary.

For the same reason, "Sherlocked" used it to great effect when they were doing their trailer to TRF.


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